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Originally Posted by ender2664
In my life DNA entitles u to no extra chances, in fact it entitles you to less. If a stranger or someone who didn't know how much I love my car did this, I'd give them a talking to and let it go. Knowing what my car means to me makes it that much worse in my eyes.
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I can understand that, I truly can. My sister and brother know what my car means to me, and if they done it, they would truly be sorry and offer to pay. But if they didn't, I wouldn't care (I wouldn't like) I would fix it and move on.
I can preach this because I have seen this similar situation with my wife and her eight older sisters. Then the children pick up on it and have no idea why the family hates each other.
No, DNA doesn't give a free pass, but you have to weigh the issues and what it means to you and the other family, and their children. It's a ding, not a dent that may/would require repairs and new paint. Just saying think about long term effects and how it could go bad quickly.